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Pinhead sneeringly directs this line towards the corrupt detective, who at this point is begging for some form of mercy. While he reveres suffering and pain, he clearly thinks very little of humanity. That's possibly because he had a past life as a mortal, something which he thoroughly resents. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections—they may also appear in recommendations and other places. One of his most sinister lines, Pinhead was almost the Willy Wonka of satanic horror movies, taking the power of dreams and imaginations and turning them into absolute nightmares. And he says this line in the movie where he cements his status as a true slasher villain, joyfully executing as many victims as he can in the most grotesque ways that he can. In the BOOM! Studios comics and the novel The Scarlet Gospels, the Hell Priest decides to seek out greater power and enlightenment, deciding in the process that all other Cenobites and all demons, even high-ranking demon lords such as Abaddon or demonic deities such as Leviathan, are beneath him and expendable. He gains all the magical knowledge in the world and uses it to massacre his fellow Cenobites and later Hell's generals.

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Pascal Laugier Writes B-D Regarding That Pinhead' Make-Up". Bloody-disgusting.com. 5 February 2009 . Retrieved 26 January 2012. In The Scarlet Gospels, the Hell Priest kills hundreds of the world's most powerful magicians and steals their magic and knowledge. He gains enough magical knowledge that he is able to massacre not only his fellow Cenobites, but some of the most powerful beings in all of Hell. He becomes powerful enough to travel to Earth without being summoned by the Lament Configuration, at the cost of not being able to summon his chains, though gains a form of sanguimancy. Near the novel's climax he dons Lucifer's armor and is powerful enough to destroy entire armies with his chains, but only Lucifer was powerful enough to stop him.Published by Marvel Comics' Epic Comics imprint in the 1990s, the original Hellraiser comics follow the canon of the movies rather than Barker's original novella, referring to the lead Cenobite as Pinhead. A spin-off miniseries was entitled Pinhead. [30] In these comics, Pinhead is depicted as the latest incarnation of the cenobite spirit Xipe Totec, an entity derived from Aztec mythology. In the storytline "The Harrowing", Pinhead is revealed to have been romantically involved with a cenobite named Merkova, who was killed by the disciples of Morte Mamme, the sister and rival of Leviathan. [31] Morte Mamme then selects a group of humans to act in opposition to the Cenobites, calling them the Harrowers. The team stars in the spin-off comic Clive Barker's The Harrowers, which ran for six issues from 1993-1994. In the Pinhead/ Marshal Law crossover, it is revealed that Pinhead's human incarnation, Captain Spencer, took part in the Battle of the Somme. [32] The Cenobites in The Hellbound Heart are unnamed, except for one who appears to be a leader, and is called the Engineer. One of the Cenobites is described as having jeweled pins and a grid pattern decorating its head. One of the greatest threats ever put to film, Pinhead once again faces off against Kirsty in this sequel as she tries to remind him of his human past as Elliot Spencer. Pinhead says this infamous line to Kirsty when she asks "who are you." And Pinhead gives an answer that perfectly sums up the mission of the Cenobites. They're angels to thrill-seekers and nihilists looking to push the boundaries of pain and pleasure, like Frank Cotton, the man who originally opened the puzzle box and unleashed all of this mayhem. Doug Bradley - Renga Media". Archived from the original on 30 August 2017 . Retrieved 20 August 2013.

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Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. In the first straight-to-DVD sequel, Pinhead and the Cenobites torment a corrupt detective who becomes ensnared in their web. Pinhead says this line to the detective, reminding the audience once again of his fascination for "the flesh," one of many reoccurring motifs for the character. Based in Los Angeles, Gabriel Theis is a filmmaker and writer that's been in love with movies since he saw Sam Rami's Spider-Man when he was a child. After attending film school at the University of Houston, he began producing writing and directing original award-nominated films. Freeland, Cynthia A. (2013). The Naked and the Undead: Evil and the Appeal of Horror. Routledge. ISBN 978-0367318741. Pinhead, lord of the Cenobites, is named for his bald head studded with nails. In Hellraiser: Inferno (2000), Pinhead appears primarily under the guise of police psychiatrist Doctor Paul Gregory, assuming his true form near the end to inform protagonist Detective Joseph Thorne that he has been in Hell for the duration of the film, and is being punished for his corruption and various misdeeds in life. [23]Amazing figure. I put him on my speaker in my theater room with a green LED light shining on him.. really brings out the evil. :) Very well made and worth the money. Clive Barker must be proud. Pinhead features an all-new sculpt and tons of nightmarish detail, from the pins in his head to the tools of torture dangling over the soft goods vinyl skirt. The figure comes with 2 interchangeable heads and both open and closed Lament Configuration puzzle boxes. This film is the first to name the villain "Pinhead" in the credits. Clive Barker intended Pinhead and his entourage to die in this film, leaving Julia Cotton to become the villain of future Hellraiser stories, but the studio wanted to return Pinhead to his villainous roots in a sequel. Clive Barker did not work on the stories for the subsequent films.

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The Hell Priest's nature, and the motivations of the Cenobites, vary depending on the story. The character's appearance in 1987's Hellraiser marked a significant departure from the standard 1980s depiction of horror film villains, who tended to either be completely mute, or provide glib commentary while killing their victims. Instead, Pinhead was depicted as articulate and intelligent, speaking only when he deemed it necessary, capable of great evil but also bound by a personal code of honor (such as sparing the life of a young girl who summons him to Earth in Hellbound: Hellraiser II because he realizes she acted as the pawn of another person). Barker drew influence from classical cinematic depictions of Count Dracula, in particular as portrayed by Christopher Lee. [12] Development [ edit ] a b "Dallas Actor Paul T. Taylor Sinks His Hooks Into the Role of Horror Film Villain Pinhead". Dallas Observer . Retrieved 10 March 2017. a b " Hellraiser VII script, from The Internet Movie Script Database". IMSDb . Retrieved 26 January 2012. Quoted from Doug Bradley in The Pride of Pinhead by Philip Nutman, Fangoria, No. 82, May 1989. [12] Doug Bradley as Captain Elliott Spencer in Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth.a b Tony Randel (Director) (1988). Hellbound: Hellraiser II (DVD). United States: New World Pictures. There are a few things that we need to make sure of before you return an item to us. Please ensure the item meets the following criteria:

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a b c Chibnall, Steve; Petley, Julian (2002). British horror cinema by Steve Chibnall & Julian Petley, published by Routledge, 2002, ISBN 0-415-23003-9. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415230032 . Retrieved 26 January 2012. Pinhead follows a code of rules. He does not kill or torture indiscriminately, targeting only those who open the Lament Configuration out of a desire to do so, or those who purposefully get in his way of his goals. He spares the lives of Tiffany and Emma as they were manipulated into opening the box by others who wanted to see it opened. He can also be bargained and reasoned with, as Kirsty Cotton was able to do on a few occasions. Millican, Josh (7 May 2019). "Why the New Pinhead/Hell Priest Should Definitely Be Female in the Hellraiser Reboot". Dread Central . Retrieved 2 September 2022.In 1998, Clive Barker stated that the novel would mark the death of Pinhead, and he hoped it would be definitive. [17] [14] In the Hellraiser film series, Pinhead was once British soldier Captain Elliott Spencer, who became disillusioned with life and humanity during his experiences during World War I, leading him to summon the Cenobites and join their ranks. In Barker's Hellraiser comics published by BOOM! Studios, it is implied that Spencer was not the first Hell Priest or Pontifex and indicate that others will be recruited to fill the role if he ever leaves or is destroyed. [6] Additionally, Barker's novel The Scarlet Gospels indicates that there is debate on whether there has always been one Hell Priest existing for many millennia, or if the title and nature of the Hell Priest has been adopted by many different humans-turned-Cenobite across the centuries.

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